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This Working Life: Why Ireland must act to retain its competitive advantage in the international jobs market, write lorgriffin and darylhanberry.

Ireland needs to reduce or remove the barriers that exist for people moving to this country and for those based here who can now work in a different jurisdiction.

Lorraine Griffin is a partner and head of tax and legal services at Deloitte Ireland, Daryl Hanberry is a partner and head of global employer services In a post-pandemic world with more options on where staff can work, how we attract and retain talent from different countries will be a key factor in driving Ireland’s economy forward.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!

 

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